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NTSA National Airgun Championships 2015

  • 08-04-2015 12:20am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭


    In case anyone hasn't seen it yet, here's the announcement for this years Airgun National Championships which is taking place in UCD this weekend.



    NTSA National Airgun Championships 2015


    To be held at the UCD Rifle Club, Belfield, Dublin 4
    On the 11th and 12th of April


    Event 1 - National Air Pistol Championships:
    This will be an Air Pistol 60 shot qualifying event leading into a final, using the new ISSF final timings and format.

    Event 2 - Men’s National Air Rifle Championships:
    This will be an Air Rifle 60 shot qualifying event leading into a final, using the new ISSF final timings and format.

    Event 3 - Women’s National Air Rifle Championships:
    This will be an Air Rifle 40 shot qualifying event leading into a final, using the new ISSF final timings and format

    Event 4 - Junior National Air Rifle Championships:
    Male and Female (Under 21 -*‐ I.S.S.F.) This will be based on an Air Rifle 40 shot score. Juniors wishing to compete in this Event must compete in either Event One or Event Two above. In the case of male junior shooters, the 40 shot score that will be used for this junior event will be the first 40 competition shots taken from their 60 shot event above. In the case of female shooters the 40 shot score which will be used in this junior event will be the same as their 40 shot event above. There is no separate entry required for this event.

    Finals for the above:
    The Finals for the above will be restricted to NTSA members who are eligible to shoot for Ireland. Selection of the top eight shooters for the purposes of the finals will be done on this basis. NTSA membership applications will be available on the day for those who haven't affiliated individually or through their clubs beforehand.

    Class Prizes:
    All Competitors in Classes A, B, C, and D will be able to compete for prizes in these Classes. There will be three prizes per class. For this event, the class prizes will be based on the first 40 shot score recorded from the 60 in Event Two and the 40 shot score of Event Three. There are no class prizes for Air Pistol. Re‐entry is not permitted.

    All shooters must be current members of the NTSA and eligible to hold an Irish passport to win National Medals

    Fees:
    For event one, two and four, the fees are as follows:
    • Adult entry = €20.00
    • Student and/or Junior entry = €15.00
    Closing date for entries: 12 hours before detail start time.

    Event Schedule

    NTSA National Airgun Championships 2015

    Air Pistol Nationals: 11th of April

    Detail 1: 11:00
    Final: 13.15

    Medal ceremony to follow

    Air Rifle Nationals: 12th of April

    Detail 1: 10:00
    Detail 2: 12:00
    Detail 3: 14:00

    Men’s Final: 16:15

    Women’s Final: 17:15

    Medal ceremony to follow

    We are currently experiencing problems with our website and online booking is not available. If you would like to book a detail, please e-mail scarlets@tcd.ie with your name and preferred time. Shooters will be notified if the online booking becomes available. Any details already booked through email will still apply. Firing points will be assigned at random on the day.

    Please visit http://www.issf-sports.org/theissf/rules.ashx for more information on the 2013 ISSF Rules and Timings


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 40,055 ✭✭✭✭Sparks


    Well, that's not my worst ever score in air pistol, but I had to go back to 2005 to find worse :D
    Still had too much fun catching up with old faces coming back to the range to worry about it though :)
    (Oh, and toddler got to see his first range today and loved it, so that was a nice bonus)

    Now, can you disassemble an IZH-46M to try to work on the trigger sear so it's less like pulling a stick through wet sand and cement? And maybe the 1kg trigger weight could do with a tweak as well...


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